Las Vegas Review-Journal

Knights open Season 2 at home vs. Philly

Complete schedule to be released by league on Thursday

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

The Golden Knights’ second season home opener is set.

The Western Conference champions will host the Philadelph­ia Flyers at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4 at T-mobile Arena, the team and the NHL announced Wednesday.

The Knights and Flyers split their series last season, with the Flyers winning 4-1 in Las Vegas on Feb. 11 and the Knights winning in Philadelph­ia, 3-2 on March 12. The win also was goaltender Marc-andre Fleury’s 400th career victory.

The Knights’ first road game will be in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Saturday, Oct. 6 against the Wild. Minnesota won all three meetings last season.

The complete 2018-19 schedule will be released by the NHL at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The team had announced its seven-game preseason slate Monday.

Ticket informatio­n for the regular season and preseason will be released at a future date.

Board of Governors meet

NHL commission­er Gary Bettman said Wednesday’s Board of Governors meeting at Encore was routine and included mostly updates on financial issues.

“The salary cap is expected to go up to between $79.5 million and $80 million,” Bettman said, clarifying previous reports that the cap would go to $82 million. This year’s cap was $75 million.

Bettman also said the league continues to monitor legalized sports betting that continues to grow among the states and that teams will be able to generate advertisin­g revenues from casinos as long as the ads are generic.

As for the Seattle expansion bid, Bettman said there was no news to report and the vetting process on the applicatio­n continues. He also added there was no timetable to make Seattle the NHL’S 32nd franchise. However, he did say that a starting date in the fall of 2020 was still in play.

“Things are progressin­g and there don’t appear to be any hitches at this point,” he said.

The owners were also briefed on a plan to reduce the size of the goaltender­s’ chest and arm protectors for next season.

No talk of outdoor game

Bettman was asked if there had been discussion­s on the Knights playing in an NHL outdoor game in 2019-20 as the visiting team given there is no suitable place for the team to host an outdoor event (Sam Boyd Stadium is not considered a viable option).

“No, we have not had any discussion­s,” Bettman said. “It’s probably premature at this point.”

Contact Steve Carp at scarp@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2913. Follow @stevecarpr­j on Twitter.

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